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Green card Unskilled worker

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#1
  • Bob
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  • 2021/05/24 17:24

I am 30 years old and currently living in Japan.
I am thinking of returning to Los Angeles, where I studied for 2 years, but I am looking for a way to do so because I do not have a visa.
In the meantime, I found out that there is a way to get a green card issued on the condition that I work as an Unskilled worker for about one year. Currently it seems to take 2.5 years to be issued a green card.
Has anyone obtained a green card in a similar case ??

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#2
  • 無知
  • 2021/05/25 (Tue) 09:26
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That's a measure for illegal immigrants on foot from Honduras ?.

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#3
  • 低学歴
  • 2021/05/25 (Tue) 10:29
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If it were that easy to get, no one would be struggling.

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#4
  • うーん
  • 2021/05/25 (Tue) 11:49
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If you've been here for two years studying abroad, you'd know that it's not such a sweet deal ?.

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#7
  • 無知
  • 2021/05/25 (Tue) 13:42
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You're getting an hourly rate for that.

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#8
  • さすが無知
  • 2021/05/25 (Tue) 22:20
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The basis of the economy is that the minimum wage or hourly wage finally rises by a time lag after prices and rents rise.
You are so old, you don't even know that.

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#9

Only #6 gave clear advice to the contributor ! I thought it was very good, so I commented from the side ! 😭

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#11
  • ったく。。
  • 2021/05/26 (Wed) 09:12
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#8 Ignorant as always

What are you talking about in the past ? Are you still living on $8 an hour or something ?
The average person has gone up $2 an hour since 2 years ago. That's in line with your prices. Tell me the current minimum wage.
You poor guy can't even get minimum wage. You have no future here. You better go back to Japan.

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#13
  • さすが無知
  • 2021/05/26 (Wed) 11:28
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The issue is whether the increase in wages or the increase in prices comes first. ?
It is normal for the economy to increase prices first.

It's hard when you get old, you become stubborn for no good reason and lose your temper when your mistakes are pointed out to you. LOL!

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#14
  • 無知
  • 2021/05/26 (Wed) 14:35
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I'm not arguing with you.
Income increases, prices reflect it.
income is going up so rent is going up
income is going down so rent is going up ?
you have no common sense ? you idiot ?
don't get me started, you low-income, lazy ass!

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#15

^ You have been using words like "idiot", "you", "low-income yutaka", and other words that should not be in the exchange forum. I have reported it 😉 .

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#16

It is safer to find a company incorporated in the U.S. in Japan and come here as an expatriate. Japanese companies and others here will always look down their noses at you. To be frank, there are only shitty companies for local Japanese. If that is the case, it is better to find a company in Japan that will give you a solid local assignment, and you will be paid 1.5 to 2 times more than the Japanese who are shitty fish around here, and you will be provided with a car, etc. That is, of course, if you are good enough to deserve it. LOL
Actually, there are many Japanese companies that are hungry for people who want to work overseas if you look for them. And if you are not limited to Los Angeles, you will have more choices. The point is that many young employees in Japan today do not want to go abroad.

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#17
  • 花札
  • 2021/05/26 (Wed) 19:31
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#18
  • アフォ
  • 2021/05/26 (Wed) 23:15
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That's why - prices go up and then salaries and minimum wages go up after a delay.
You should study economics a little more before you say things.

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#19
  • 無知
  • 2021/05/27 (Thu) 10:13
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Then I'll say it without writing "idiot" or "you" or "low-income yutaka"
Compared to 20 years ago, hourly wages have doubled, but has the cost of living more than doubled ?
If prices go up first, it would be strange if they are not about 2.5 times higher now. Has it been ?
but new cars, food, water, electricity, and taxes haven't doubled either. Do you have a counterargument ?
# 18 probably only think about real estate, gasoline going up and up and up
except for gasoline prices, which are greatly influenced by the import source, which has nothing to do with income, and real estate, which is influenced by the level of local income. Do you have an objection ?
Silicon Valley is a good example. Did everyone's annual income go up over $100,000 because prices rents went up ? No.
Housing prices, rents, and cost of living in the neighborhood went up because people with annual incomes over $100,000 were attracted. Can you refute that ?
Then it's ok for this neighborhood to go up to $5000/month for a one bedroom ? If prices go up, your income will follow ?
The rise in housing prices in this neighborhood will also rise because people already have the income to buy. If things go up in price, then income will follow. Do you have a counter argument ?
without giving any examples # like 18 just repeating the same thing like a ba0k. Just a kindergartner
I guess you think that low income people will just see prices go up and up and up and up because their income will never go up.

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#20
  • 不毛な議論
  • 2021/05/27 (Thu) 10:24
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It's a sterile argument between someone in a position where the job is there and someone at the part-time level
The part-time level will never be able to keep up with the prices.

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#21
  • アフォ
  • 2021/05/27 (Thu) 10:34
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Fed Minimum Wage
20 years ago $ 5.15
now $ 7.25
1.4 times.

By the way, if you look at prices in the U.S. Consumer Price Index
20 years ago, it was 170
now it is 267
1.57 times.

Ignorance can't give me a number that would be roughly this much. LOL

We are in the middle of a congressional debate about the current minima being too low compared to prices.

It's been normal in our history for prices to rise and then salaries and minimum wage to lag behind. You should study economics a little more before you say things.

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#22
  • 無知
  • 2021/05/31 (Mon) 10:09
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If you're going to give me an example, give me an hourly wage in California
The numbers you gave me are double the hourly wage in CA
Then the U.S. Consumer Price Index would reverse prices

I see
I'm starting to understand
You You're living on a pension.
You're a retired bum living in the desert.
That's why the example is Federal ( LOL ) Pensions are Federal

Well, surely pensions will go up later, after prices are taken into account. That's what you're trying to say.
I can't argue with a guy who is living on a pension.

He can use his cell phone anywhere in a national park with no antenna
He can ride his bike to Death Valley in the middle of summer when it's over 50 degrees and it's cooler in the shade
. You need to get a real retirement instead of spouting a bunch of hogwash.

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#23

^ I have reported this too 😉 (for insults to the other party such as "germs")

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#24
  • アフォ
  • 2021/05/31 (Mon) 23:54
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There is a crazy shortage of elevator mechanics in the US.

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